Shiv Sena youth wing president Aaditya Thackeray on Tuesday said Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis had accepted his proposal to allow eateries, theatres, etc., to remain open all night in the city.
“The CM has accepted my proposal of nightlife and assured me that necessary amendments to laws by March/August Session (of state legislature)," Thackeray tweeted on Tuesday evening.
He had discussed the issue with the chief minister on Monday, he said.
Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (which is controlled by Shiv Sena and the Bharatiya Janata Party) had passed a resolution in this regard, and it was forwarded to the state government as it needed amendment to certain laws.
"Shops and Establishments Act and Police Act needs amendment which will be tabled in either budget or monsoon sessions," he said in another tweet. As per the proposal, eateries, cafes, malls, theatres, chemists and milk shops can remain open all night in non-residential zones, instead of only till 1.30 am. It would allow the city to have a ‘vibrant nightlife’, Thackeray said.